Venue & Accommodation

Marina Bay Sands

The official venue will be at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre,
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

One of two integrated resorts in Singapore, the 120,000sqm
convention-exhibition centre is located along the Marina Bay waterfront,
in the heart of Singapore and just 10 minutes away from Changi
International Airport. The Marina Bay Sands offers a 2,561-room hotel, a
mall, an Art & Science museum, two Sands Theatres, seven “celebrity
chef” restaurants, two floating pavilions, a casino, and a 340m-long
SkyPark that features a 150m infinity swimming pool, set on top of the
world’s largest public cantilevered platform.

Official Hotel Rates for Marina Bay Sands

Exhibitors and visitors to SIEW 2017 can enjoy the special room rate from S$410.00++ per night for Premier room with inclusive of in-room internet, during the period 21 October – 27 October, 2017. Rates are subjected to 10% service charge and prevailing Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Please make your reservation with the appointed travel agent at the following link with the stay period and number of rooms to check the room rate availability. For enquiries, please contact brianfrissyn@gmail.com.

*Please note that the rate is subjected to change and based on room availability upon time of booking

Exhibitors and visitors to SIEW 2017 can enjoy the special room rate from S$410.00++ per night for Premier room with inclusive of in-room internet, during the period 21 October – 27 October, 2017. Rates are subjected to 10% service charge and prevailing Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Please make your reservation with the appointed travel agent at the following link with the stay period and number of rooms to check the room rate availability. For enquiries, please contact brianfrissyn@gmail.com.

*Please note that the rate is subjected to change and based on room availability upon time of booking

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